I was snooping around in Whistler build 2428 today when I discovered a couple screenshots on the start menu properties that I believe are a lost version of Whistler. My guess is build 2422 but I can't say for sure. Here is a screenshot and a blown up version of what I'm looking at:

Blown up version: (Notice the legacy logo on the start button which is interesting because it has luna alongside it)

MS-GIL wrote:I really like the legacy logo as well and as for activating Windows 10, I need a little money before I can because I couldn't do the upgrade

Nah, I was only joking, my copy of windows isn't exactly legal either

Haha thats good Although I still ought to activate it someday just for the sake of my youtube stuff

Yeah, Microsoft doesn't like it when someone uses their desktop for video recording purposes when it is not activated.. which it is not like you are doing anything illegal with it, just a license agreement breach.

theEstnet wrote:Nah, I was only joking, my copy of windows isn't exactly legal either

Haha thats good Although I still ought to activate it someday just for the sake of my youtube stuff

Yeah, Microsoft doesn't like it when someone uses their desktop for video recording purposes when it is not activated.. which it is not like you are doing anything illegal with it, just a license agreement breach.

However, I digress. The legacy logo is better than the new 8-10 logo.

I got it activated with an old Windows 7 key I had and I do like the legacy logo a lot. I agree that it is better than the new logo

SonicKnuckles1998 wrote:Another thing about Whistler that I found is some bitmaps left over in the XP screensaver.I can't put the bitmaps in the post, but just use 7-Zip to extract the login screensaver on XP.

I just found those and that is a really interesting find! Its a neat thing that Microsoft kept those there not thinking anyone would notice

SonicKnuckles1998 wrote:Another thing about Whistler that I found is some bitmaps left over in the XP screensaver.I can't put the bitmaps in the post, but just use 7-Zip to extract the login screensaver on XP.

I just found those and that is a really interesting find! Its a neat thing that Microsoft kept those there not thinking anyone would notice